Our professional team of psychologists can help you improve key issues and concerns in your life

Our psychologists are registered with all the major private healthcare service providers, with the TAC and with Workcover. We also provide Employee Assistance Programs and Customised Professional Development Programs.

Our customised workplace enhancement programs have been transforming workplaces for more than 20 years.

Our team of organisational development consultants provide a wealth of experience in change management, career and leadership coaching, professional supervision, talent management, recruitment/assessment, workplace engagement and culture change as well as development and training

Cairnmillar Institute supports a vibrant community of academics and clinicians conducting research in diverse areas of Psychology.

We aspire to be leaders in clinical and ‘translational’ research: taking basic psychological theory and empirical findings, and turning them into evaluated and applied outcomes for the benefit of the community. We invite queries to collaborate and contribute to our research programs and funding.

PSYCHOLOGY CLINICS

Ms Zoë Krupka

Updated April 20, 2017

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Lecturer

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Teaches in Counselling and Psychotherapy

Ms Zoë Krupka has an honours degree in anthropology from the University of Concordia in Montreal Canada. She worked primarily in family services, particularly with refugees and asylum seekers, homelessness and with young parents. In 2004 she graduated with a Master of Counselling from Latrobe University and has since worked in employee assistance, with the federal police, in men’s health, and in suicide prevention. Her methodological training is in Emotion Focused Therapy and Existential Therapy. She has worked as a lecturer in welfare, community development, public health, psychology and counselling at the universities of La Trobe and Victoria since 2003. Ms Krupka has also written regularly for industry publications and the general media and provided radio commentary with a focus on relational ethics and understanding the therapeutic process.

Ms Krupka’s research interests include the use of emotion focused therapy tasks in supervision; understanding the boundaries between therapeutic work and supervision; therapist self-care and burnout and autoethnographic research methodology.